A Palestinian youth was martyred after being accused of carrying out two run-over operations in the city of Jericho, and confrontations erupted throughout the West Bank.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army closed a number of entrances to Hebron, and continues to besiege Nablus for the third consecutive week.

Yesterday, Sunday evening, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the death of Barakat Musa Odeh, 49, from the town of Al-Eizariya, east of Jerusalem, as a result of his severe injury by Israeli occupation forces, south of Jericho.

Earlier, the Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, quoted Hadassah Hospital, as saying that "the perpetrator of the run-over operation near the city of Jericho died of his serious injuries, after he was neutralized by the Israeli army."

On Sunday evening, 5 Israeli soldiers were wounded in a run-over operation near the city of Jericho.

This is the second operation carried out by Palestinians in less than 24 hours, in which an Israeli was killed and others were wounded in a shooting attack inside the "Kiryat 4" settlement, near the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank.

An Israeli was killed in a shooting near the "Kiryat 4" settlement in the southern West Bank (French)

The two run-over operations came at a time when the occupation forces continued to close all entrances to the city of Hebron, following the shooting attack in which a settler was killed and two others were wounded.

Yesterday evening, clashes renewed in the southern area of ​​Hebron, as they erupted at the entrance to Al-Aroub refugee camp, and the occupation forces fired metal bullets and poison gas canisters at Palestinians and their homes, injuring two people with metal bullets.

The occupation forces continue to close the entrance to the town of Beit Ummar, and prevent citizens and their vehicles from entering and leaving the town.

Settlers smashed dozens of vehicles in a number of neighborhoods near the settlement of Kiryat 4, and dozens of vehicles were smashed and smashed by groups of settlers.

The occupation forces closed the entrances to the city of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank (French)

Siege of Nablus

The Israeli occupation forces continue to besiege the city of Nablus for the third consecutive week.

The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that the occupation is still tightening its military measures at the checkpoints surrounding Nablus, as it closed the Hawara checkpoint for people leaving from Nablus, preventing them from passing through it, while tightening the procedures and checking the identities of those entering the city.

The same sources indicated that the Za'tara checkpoint is closed towards Hawara, and the Deir Sharaf checkpoint is still closed with earth mounds in front of citizens.

The siege on Nablus enters its third week in a row (French)

"Wafa" added that the settlers spread extensively on the roads and attack vehicles that pass in the streets, as a result of which the windows of a number of them were smashed and damaged.

suicide marches

On the other hand, the Palestinian newspaper Al-Quds revealed that the occupation used "suicide planes" to assassinate one of the leaders of "The Lions' Lair" last week during the storming of the city of Nablus.

The Palestinian newspaper confirmed, according to private sources, that the remnants of drones were found at the place of the assassination, pointing out that the apartment in which the martyr Wadih al-Houh was fortified had fortified windows, and that the first explosion occurred in the iron protection of one of the windows.

The newspaper reported that after the window was broken, the occupation entered 3 similar marches, and they were firing in every direction inside the apartment.

The martyr’s uncle told the newspaper, quoting chasers who were accompanying al-Houh, that the shooting was from several directions inside the apartment, in which “7 stalkers were barricaded,” and some of them fired gas bombs believed to be poisonous, as most of the young men managed to withdraw except for the martyr Wadih al-Houh and two other young men, one of whom was wounded. The other dragged the martyr to the kitchen to try to save him.

Wadih al-Houh, the leader of the "Aren al-Aswad" group, was assassinated by Israel in a special operation launched in the old city of Nablus (French).

The newspaper pointed out that the stratigraphic image of the martyr showed the presence of shrapnel in his body, and also showed that a large amount of gas caused pressure on the lung and closed the airway.

She also confirmed that the remnants of "Quad-Capter" drones had been found, noting that the occupation soldiers did not enter the apartment, but rather conducted the battle from nearby.

And the Israeli media had revealed that the occupation forces used Unit 8200 in the assassination, in addition to the “Pegasus” spy program to locate the hideout of the “Aren Al-Aswad” cell.

Arrests and a comprehensive closure in the West Bank

The occupation forces arrested 5 citizens in the city of Hebron, an officer in the Preventive Security Service and another young man from Al-Jalazun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, according to the Palestinian News Agency.

In Jenin, Palestinian media reported that the occupation arrested a Hamas leader, Mahmoud Abu Khalifa, from his home in the Iskan neighborhood.

Today, the Israeli occupation authorities are imposing a comprehensive closure on the occupied West Bank, under the pretext of the 25th Knesset elections scheduled for next Tuesday.

The closure continues for 24 hours, and includes the imposition of a total cordon on the occupied West Bank and the closure of the crossings with the Gaza Strip.